By stripping away the fabric tape that’s held zippers together for a hundred years, Japanese clothing giant YKK is designing ...
Smart solutions to annoying travel hiccups and suitcase snags. Plus: The best sturdy, lightweight carry-ons from our tests.These carry-on suitcases rated well in CR's tests and can help make ...
Once the reserve of swanky ski resorts, the best women’s snow boots are now winter essentials designed to keep feet warm and ...
The Northwave Celsius XT Arctic GTX is their most complete all-terrain winter shoe yet; part MTB, part gravel, and part ...
Red Tiger F77 STARVIS 2 4K+4K Dual IMX678 Voice Control 5.8Ghz High Speed Wi-Fi Dash Cam With all the distracted drivers out ...
During our rooftop carriers test, we used our Hyundai Santa Cruz as the test vehicle. Because most rooftop carriers require ...
Western-style ankle booties that prove cowboy vibes work year-round. Lightweight enough for spring dresses, sleek enough for ...
First things first — quality sheets are the foundation of your sleeping experience, and Threshold's 400 thread count sheets ...
A new take on Merrell's classic Alpine style, these everyday sneakers feature a mixed material upper in various cool colors.
This is the moment an Egyptian ‘strongman’ attempted to break the world record of heaviest ship pull using teeth. Wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname Kabonga, first pulled a ship ...
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth. Ashraf Mahrous, 44, pulled it across the water in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Hurghada ...
A hugely popular Egyptian wrestler geared up for an extraordinary challenge Saturday: pulling a 700-tonne ship across the water with a rope held only by his teeth. It’s not the first time Ashraf ...
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